The mid-size hybrid Toyota Venza SUV carries over for 2024 with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe mid-size hybrid Toyota Venza SUV returns for 2023 with minimal changes, a new Nightshade Edition was added, and the XLE trim gets a 12.3-inch touchscreen.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe mid-size hybrid Toyota Venza SUV returns for 2022 with minimal changes.
SelectBrowse ListingsAfter a five year hiatus the Toyota Venza kicks off the second generation as it returns for 2021 as a hybrid mid-size SUV.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Venza is mostly unchanged for 2015, however a few key features have been added this year. A backup camera now comes standard on all models, while models equipped with a V6 now come standard with the tow package. In addition, Toyota have updated their Entune audio system for 2015, with increased functionality and an easier to use interface.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2014 Venza is very much the same as last year's model. The Limited trims now come with front and rear parking sensors.
SelectBrowse ListingsToyota has significantly updated the Venza for 2013. Styling has been improved through a new front grill and new tail lights. More standard features have been added to the base model and Toyota's Entune multimedia system is now available on the Venza. Attractive new 19-inch wheels are also new for 2013.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2012 Venza revamps their trim lineup pretty extensively. This year, there are LE, XLE and Limited trims as well as two powertrains and front wheel and all-wheel drive options as well. The base level Venza's equipment and price point stay about the same, however.
SelectBrowse ListingsVery little has changed for the 2011 Venza, as it was a brand-new model in 2009 and hasn't needed even a refresh yet. Four-cylinder and 6-cylinder engines are available, as is all-wheel drive. The Venza holds the distinction of being the first Toyota passenger car with the STAR Safety System as standard equipment.
SelectBrowse ListingsLast year's Toyota Venza was a new model introduced late in the 2009 model year, and changes little for 2010.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe 2009 Toyota Venza is an all-new model, powered by either a fuel-efficient four-cylinder or powerful V-6 engine. The Venza takes on more curvaceous crossover sport-utility vehicles such as the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano. It slots in between Toyota's Camry sedan lineup and its Highlander mid-size SUV.
SelectBrowse ListingsFeaturing a design that crosses automotive genres, the 2009 debut of the Toyota Venza aptly catered drivers looking for a wagon, crossover or even a minivan. Taller than a traditional wagon but shorter than Toyota's Highlander, the car-like behavior of the Venza is credited to a lower center of gravity. Designed for five-passenger capacity, the Toyota Venza's interior allowed 34.4 cubic feet of cargo capacity when the rear seat was in use or up to 70.1 cubic feet of size when the second-row passenger bench is folded down. Four-cylinder and six-cylinder engine choices for the Toyota Venza were accompanied with the option of front-wheel or all-wheel drivetrains. The Venza was sold as a single model grade with optional add-on packages until the 2012 model year when LE, XLE and Limited trim levels were adopted. For 2013, the vehicle gained a slightly modified exterior look, an enhanced list of standard equipment as well as Toyota's Entune multimedia system. Resulting of slowing sales, the Toyota Venza was discontinued after the 2015 model year.
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